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despite a near 2% rise for eu sales, the first increase since september 2011. volkswagen is boosting those with a 10% rise in registration. peugeot continued to struggle matching fiat's 10% drop. it's worth talking about the assets. volkswagen up 10%. pageo down 10%. it's sharp within sectors. >> obviously, certainly, we're fine right now. the most biggest value. and what happened in greece in the last few days is very, very interesting. so in the greek equity market, greece right now trade up 5% with value. you start to rebalance the risk. but it's to continue to share price. >> more value for jcpenney after its first quarter figures. although the retailer insists the worst is over. investors aren't buying that optimism. find out why as "worldwide exchange" continues in just a moment. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more
despite a near 2% rise for eu sales, the first increase since september 2011. volkswagen is boosting those with a 10% rise in registration. peugeot continued to struggle matching fiat's 10% drop. it's worth talking about the assets. volkswagen up 10%. pageo down 10%. it's sharp within sectors. >> obviously, certainly, we're fine right now. the most biggest value. and what happened in greece in the last few days is very, very interesting. so in the greek equity market, greece right now...
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they want apprenticeships for schemes and companies that take on employees from outside the eu. they want to submit their numbers from the office of budget responsibility. they want to show their math adds up. with 20 months before the election in the u.k., will it be enough? joining me is the shadow business secretary chuka. >> thank you for that uplifting introduction. >> thank you for joining us. you want to up the minimum wage. you want a levy on the banks and you want to compel businesses that take on employees from outside the eu to have apprenticeships. >> in respect to the minimum wage, one of the great things we have in this country in terms of the way it is, we have the low pay commission which is a partnership between business, employee groups and the government reach an agreement on where we set the floor in a way that is fair but also doesn't mean a grop in jobs. that is the way that we would proceed if we make any alterations to the national minimum wage after the consultation. in respect to the bank levy, it's 2.7 billion pounds lower now than it was in 2010. we h
they want apprenticeships for schemes and companies that take on employees from outside the eu. they want to submit their numbers from the office of budget responsibility. they want to show their math adds up. with 20 months before the election in the u.k., will it be enough? joining me is the shadow business secretary chuka. >> thank you for that uplifting introduction. >> thank you for joining us. you want to up the minimum wage. you want a levy on the banks and you want to compel...
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it could be set to rise after the eu canceled a vote. in october they called for these types of bio fuels to be restricted because of concerns it could lead to food shortages. joining us is kevin mckinney. thanks for joining us. big difference of opinion between the european council and the european commission. why? >> the three original objectives for bio fuels, promoting employment, energy savings and security can i, the lash can energy changes exists only in the context of employment in the jurisdiction itself. that was the primary driver. >> the european commission on the other hand -- >> the european commission from october of 2012 wished to u-turn europe policy on bio fuels and to cap it at its current usage until the end of the decade. current usage is 15 million tons, 12 million tons of biodiesel, 3 million tons offette that nof ette thanol ethanol. >> what is the impact of that going to be. >> on? >> on prices and on agriculture, food. >> so there are many people, many european parliamentarians, commission officials who can't ge
it could be set to rise after the eu canceled a vote. in october they called for these types of bio fuels to be restricted because of concerns it could lead to food shortages. joining us is kevin mckinney. thanks for joining us. big difference of opinion between the european council and the european commission. why? >> the three original objectives for bio fuels, promoting employment, energy savings and security can i, the lash can energy changes exists only in the context of employment...
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two-thirds of their earnings come from the eu and that's the big problem. and i asked them. obviously, they've talked about spain being a real problem. but what other countries are a problem. >> plus, the spanish market is clearly the biggest and most profitable for us. and there, it's about keeping focusing on the total tobacco portfolio, cigars in spain, as well, is very big for us. we have to keep getting the portfolio right for the consumer. the uk is also tough. very high prices in the uk, and increasing realistic trade in the uk. one in every four cigarette smoked in the uk is now the product. which is now not good news for our legal market, but clearly not good news for the government revenues, either. so we have to keep working on that, working on our portfolio, working on the fine cut, as well, for the consumer. are you seeing people smoking it less or is it just that they've moved to lower price products? that's a great question because actually we don't see people smoking much less at all. conassumption is very resilient. maybe 11%, maybe 2% in some markets. but a
two-thirds of their earnings come from the eu and that's the big problem. and i asked them. obviously, they've talked about spain being a real problem. but what other countries are a problem. >> plus, the spanish market is clearly the biggest and most profitable for us. and there, it's about keeping focusing on the total tobacco portfolio, cigars in spain, as well, is very big for us. we have to keep getting the portfolio right for the consumer. the uk is also tough. very high prices in...
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most eu countries including eu and france support bonus curves holing banks to a one to one bonuses salary ratio. the newspaper says the uk has suggested an alternative proposal that bans cash bonuses exceeding salaries. but still, a pretty extraordinary development as it moves forward the. >> yeah. meanwhile, being a part of europe, for most britains, a new poll reveals that only one in three british citizens would vote to stay in the eu. the conservative ruling british government last night promised to hold a referendum on the matter in 2017. and the troubles amounting to the spanish flagship airline iberia is likely to cause widespread chaos and cost the airline millions. the strike begins tonight. 70,000 passengers are likely to be affected, piling further pressure on the nation's already struggling tourist industry. iberia report a loss of 25 2 million euros during the first nine months of 2012. >>> francesca is still with us. we want to get your thoughts on a km of themes here. i know we've been talking about the eu, we've did you discussed how you see the euro special being a headwi
most eu countries including eu and france support bonus curves holing banks to a one to one bonuses salary ratio. the newspaper says the uk has suggested an alternative proposal that bans cash bonuses exceeding salaries. but still, a pretty extraordinary development as it moves forward the. >> yeah. meanwhile, being a part of europe, for most britains, a new poll reveals that only one in three british citizens would vote to stay in the eu. the conservative ruling british government last...
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this according to the eu finance ministers gathering in dublin. leaving the cypriot government under pressure to find the extra 5.5 billion to secure the deal. jules is at that meeting in dublin, joins us now. they do need another 5.5 billion, don't they, jules? ? >> well, we said this, didn't we? two weeks ago, we recognized the growth forecast was going to move away from them, the lack of confidence and yes, we're looking at a deal of 23 billion euros. we're talking about 75% of gdp. i've been looking at some of the details in this. the growth forecast in 2015 for cyprus is growth of 1.1%. where on earth is that going to come from? it really does feel like, yes, they're going to be thrashing out the details of another bailout deal when already analysts are saying we're going need a number two in the not too distant future. we did manage to catch up with the cypriot manager. listen to what he had to say. >> we look forward to the political endorsement of the program and we are ready to start work for a -- >> and will we need another deal? are we
this according to the eu finance ministers gathering in dublin. leaving the cypriot government under pressure to find the extra 5.5 billion to secure the deal. jules is at that meeting in dublin, joins us now. they do need another 5.5 billion, don't they, jules? ? >> well, we said this, didn't we? two weeks ago, we recognized the growth forecast was going to move away from them, the lack of confidence and yes, we're looking at a deal of 23 billion euros. we're talking about 75% of gdp....
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that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy. >>> right now we turn our attention to the uk as we get the release of the bank of england minutes from the last meeting. and here we go. ah! 6.3. we kept it at 6.3 for further asset purchase. king fisher miles repeated calls for 5 billion more qe. the minority thought more qe would lift growth and reduce unemployment. the minority thought more qe would speed the normalization of the policy. the minority thought the weakness of rebalancing would push up sterling. they say that the gdp level at the end of the second quarter likely to be 0.7% higher than the febru
that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy....
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they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today. ross, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see if we get announcements earlier. >> jules, what else have i been interest. we've been talking to the ceo here. he was talking to me about the fashion industry and the idea of made in italy. i'm also going talking to another ceo and about some of the corporate issues we've been speaking about plenty coming up. >> yes. jules for now, thank you. that's the latest from milan. still to come, jet star's dream liners have finally landed after a five-year wait. more when we come back. >>> just a reminder what's on the agenda in asia. the spotlight will shine on indonesia. they'll watch the rate hikes. it continues in bali and in japan more numbers are due. >>> the british government has asked the eu for a chance to split up rbs. this request was made back in july. the stock today is down 2%. this
they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today. ross, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see if we get announcements earlier. >> jules, what else have i been interest. we've been talking to the ceo here. he was talking to me about the fashion industry and the idea of made in italy. i'm also going talking to another ceo...
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it's not automatic because it still needs be effectively signed off by eu heads of state or eu finance ministers. as it's laid out, the european parliament in conjunction has decided this is what's going to happen. it is the far restricted cap on bonuses in the banking sector anywhere in the world. >> and london can't opt out, it sounds like. >> though. >> so if this moves forward -- i don't know what other levage, at a time when the uk is talking about renegotiating its rip with the european union. this seems like one area where it comes into focus. >> and it still has to be officially signed off. but at the moment, that's what's laid out. >> i just wonder if mayor bloomberg in new york is going, yeah, go ahead, guys. guys, if you want your bonus, you can come right over here. >> they're all looking at this thinking, this is good for pus. >> the other story we're following this morning is the sequester. fitch has said it could prompt negative ratings action. not because of the sequester itself necessarily, but because of the politics and the way it was handled. head to cnbc.com to rea
it's not automatic because it still needs be effectively signed off by eu heads of state or eu finance ministers. as it's laid out, the european parliament in conjunction has decided this is what's going to happen. it is the far restricted cap on bonuses in the banking sector anywhere in the world. >> and london can't opt out, it sounds like. >> though. >> so if this moves forward -- i don't know what other levage, at a time when the uk is talking about renegotiating its rip...
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zblrj >>> we kick off with the second reading of the eu services. private sector returning to modest gross in july. pmi suggesting the economy starting to stabilize. business expanding for the first time in 18 months. the market using composite purchase managing index up to 58.5 from 48.7 in june. breaks the 50 threshold for the first time since january 2002. headline figure revised up a tick from the permanent reading of 50.4. slightly better. that's just taken the euro/dollar to the best levels of the session at 132.89. below 133. trading tight ranges on euro/dollar. joining us is jonathan tapper. nice to see you today. the pmi is now almost just about in expansion territory for europe. are you confident that we finally got -- after two years we finally got some sustainable growth coming back? >> i think that this is a cyclical upturn. we are seeing some improvement. varying perceptions. the research firm i run, work with, we have leading economic indicators. what's interesting, a lot of this upturn is improvement we're seeing, was really flagged
zblrj >>> we kick off with the second reading of the eu services. private sector returning to modest gross in july. pmi suggesting the economy starting to stabilize. business expanding for the first time in 18 months. the market using composite purchase managing index up to 58.5 from 48.7 in june. breaks the 50 threshold for the first time since january 2002. headline figure revised up a tick from the permanent reading of 50.4. slightly better. that's just taken the euro/dollar to the...
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going to happen in the banks stress tests are going to be very much a part of what's happening with the eu leaders. mario draghi is going to sit down at the dinner table and talk through the idea of greater transparency. we keep carrying around this idea of backstops for whatever comes out of these stress tests. that's not part of the discussion with regards to was being discussed with regard to the resolution mechanism and what happens in the future. and draghi said it. yesterday, he said as far as he's concerned, the leaders have already promised at a national level to backstop these banks. we have the rules in place. we have the idea that these banks would go out and get cash from the -- borrow money from the private sector. they would see a bailin situation. then ultimately if there's still a problem, maybe it's a case of building a dam as far as this resolution mechanism is concerned once the floods already happened. but i think as far as issues in the banking sector is concerned, there's plenty of rain perhaps to come. on that note, louisa, back to you. >> julia, thank you very much.
going to happen in the banks stress tests are going to be very much a part of what's happening with the eu leaders. mario draghi is going to sit down at the dinner table and talk through the idea of greater transparency. we keep carrying around this idea of backstops for whatever comes out of these stress tests. that's not part of the discussion with regards to was being discussed with regard to the resolution mechanism and what happens in the future. and draghi said it. yesterday, he said as...
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. >>> the eu and singapore have reached a final trade pact. under its term, singapore will open up its public procurement and many eu product standards nearly all singaporean goods will be dropped. if approved by eu members in parliament, the deal could be in place by late next year. >> markets in china and taiwan are closed today for the mid autumn festival. this is a 2 1/2 ton moon cake. it's expected to be the world's largest and that's an awful lot of lotus seed paste and egg yokes, which is apparently what they make a moon cake with. typhoon may disrupt markets on monday if it stays on course. greater china south korean markets affect that, as well. but then it will be japan's turn to have a day off. >>> and for you gadget freaks, the wait is finally over. the new iphone is being released today. in tokyo, apple fans will be the first to receive it. even typhoon conditions didn't stop them from getting in line. eunice is in beijing today as the new models hit the shelf there. >> i'm in beijing. we are outside the largest apple stores in as
. >>> the eu and singapore have reached a final trade pact. under its term, singapore will open up its public procurement and many eu product standards nearly all singaporean goods will be dropped. if approved by eu members in parliament, the deal could be in place by late next year. >> markets in china and taiwan are closed today for the mid autumn festival. this is a 2 1/2 ton moon cake. it's expected to be the world's largest and that's an awful lot of lotus seed paste and egg...
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leland euro skeptic lines drawn to scale back the influence of eu the eu announced the government's alliance has promised to turn on the boat in a ballot for the european parliament has ruffles calling for a quarter needed the spots more. they've joined forces to fight what they called the monster in brussels. last month the minds of detention is geared to tears and french right wing politician lovely nap and it raised red flags across europe from budapest to paris nationalist parties are on the rise. for complex crises the offer simple solutions like leaving the eu or tightening immigration laws. it's ocean. occasions like these right wing in this case when a constituency or you could get my incentive for twenty minutes of equipment. right wing populist parties had been elected to parliament in the country's march here in yellow. in norway switzerland and the balkans mark in orange. even in government in twenty eleven to his nationalist two scenes party rode a wave of your skepticism. twenty nearly twenty percent of seats in parliament but the steady once established parties against alignin
leland euro skeptic lines drawn to scale back the influence of eu the eu announced the government's alliance has promised to turn on the boat in a ballot for the european parliament has ruffles calling for a quarter needed the spots more. they've joined forces to fight what they called the monster in brussels. last month the minds of detention is geared to tears and french right wing politician lovely nap and it raised red flags across europe from budapest to paris nationalist parties are on...
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eu foreign policy chief catherine ashton was also in town. holding talks with lights on its leading some to question whether such a high profile presence of officials from washington and brussels. the dup in union to keep the call he should recognize that the democratically elected government of ukraine which has made the decision in should respect that decision but often the eu doesn't respect the decisions a democratic nation state to state that win. i've been asked about it again combinations in bed this best friend. the siamese being hot is happening in the ukraine he left to break the deadlock present chemical which came face to face with opposition leaders concessions were made including an amnesty for prisoners arrested during the demonstrations. he also promised that is no alternative to place the eu integration. saying he could be ready to sign the association agreement by march. if they can agree on a more favorable times ukraine's already weak economy. tensions have been waitin for the last twenty four hours outside holding the arr
eu foreign policy chief catherine ashton was also in town. holding talks with lights on its leading some to question whether such a high profile presence of officials from washington and brussels. the dup in union to keep the call he should recognize that the democratically elected government of ukraine which has made the decision in should respect that decision but often the eu doesn't respect the decisions a democratic nation state to state that win. i've been asked about it again...
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irish banks are the most vulnerable in the eu according to moody's. let's get the latest from london. julia has been speaking to the finance minister. jules, great that they're coming out. what risks remain? >> it's a crucial question, ross. if you look at their debt profile, actually, they're now seeing debt at around 123% of gdp. that's higher than it was before the crisis. we've got unemployment above 12%. there are still concerns about the banks, as you just said. there are concerns about them being the most vulnerable in the eurozone. yes, it's coming a long way. now it's going to be a really concerted work in terms of boosting work and the recovery profile begins for this country. when i spoke to the finance minister, i asked him whether there's excess pressure on ireland to be this symbol of recovery in the eurozone. and what this means for ireland. listen in. >> there's a great sense of achievement of having completed, a task which i set on out to do almost three years now. this was a very limpy and detailed program and we worked in cooperatio
irish banks are the most vulnerable in the eu according to moody's. let's get the latest from london. julia has been speaking to the finance minister. jules, great that they're coming out. what risks remain? >> it's a crucial question, ross. if you look at their debt profile, actually, they're now seeing debt at around 123% of gdp. that's higher than it was before the crisis. we've got unemployment above 12%. there are still concerns about the banks, as you just said. there are concerns...
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meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as well. i think we're kind of interested in what they get. the eu's france missing the economic target. they see french gdp up 2.3% in 2013. up 0.9% in 2014. basically, that means they would miss their economic target and they will fail to meet francois hollande's public finances and unemployment. as far as spain is concerned, which will be the other interesting point, they see government debt in spain rising to 104.3% of gdp by 2015, '1 6/. the spanish budget at 0.9% of gdp in 2014. 6.6% in 2015. as for the unemployment rate, we see spanish unempl
meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as...
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the eu speaks to handle bars and now runs right through the ladies in the region. i create this bureaucratic hurdles to both bosnian croats living there since july of residence and marco marley street and walking on the legal grounds an innocent stuff like this takes them over the external eu border from bosnian intake relation. like crossing the border that breaking the law. but they happen until it's like everyone on the side of the street ms spence houses and bosnian territory. for the good form as soon as i step out onto the streets the aisle to be checked by the border patrol and in the same again when i go back to us. because the border runs right along here in front of my house the streets in the house is on the other side of the equation. the potent isn't right yet. or will the watch now. i'm crossing the border duty. just to check for the neighbors. hey guys. we did take an ego trip i would see you on the street we live in. so this time they're absurdist and is situated in the southern coalition town is connected the border always grand prix here because t
the eu speaks to handle bars and now runs right through the ladies in the region. i create this bureaucratic hurdles to both bosnian croats living there since july of residence and marco marley street and walking on the legal grounds an innocent stuff like this takes them over the external eu border from bosnian intake relation. like crossing the border that breaking the law. but they happen until it's like everyone on the side of the street ms spence houses and bosnian territory. for the good...
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in talks on the deal with the eu must involve russia has been promoting a product european runners to continue to disrupt the government's blessing the already crippled economy. for dessert book was produced by quarter that of the country's postal allowing same marriages. in less than a week. we've been married we've been married meanwhile india's reinstated its battle same relationships while people in croatia and in a referendum to help more than good. it said that the gay rights in different countries. the star hundred and twenty covers of aliens are reportedly abducted by al qaeda linked rebels in syria with the country's border with turkey on top stories this hour. in. the in most it when it's midnight. this is auntie international. ukraine's president at the avoca beach has refuted the moans from the opposition to dismiss the government. roundtable talks in kiev know that so to cool for the european parliament for a snap election to appease the crisis on the sports go into details now from here president of excel yummy color which is caused by a roundtable meeting today with all
in talks on the deal with the eu must involve russia has been promoting a product european runners to continue to disrupt the government's blessing the already crippled economy. for dessert book was produced by quarter that of the country's postal allowing same marriages. in less than a week. we've been married we've been married meanwhile india's reinstated its battle same relationships while people in croatia and in a referendum to help more than good. it said that the gay rights in different...
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senators to seize the moment to avoid any risks and says italy must be strong and credible in 2014 eu presidency. fep, this is just ahead of a confidence vote later today. we will see what happens later today, but this could be a huge knock against sylvia berlusconi's party where some of his ministers have resigned, but some ministers of his party look set to side with the coalition. >> it lit might be one of the few places where actually the local people maybe wouldn't mind a fetored europe. i.e., getting rid of the positions in italy and having a higher level of government somewhere else. the politics are clearly dysfunctional. so they might be the one country that's able to -- you know, a bunch of knob italians running the country. could it be worse? i don't know. >> they could get some americans. maybe that would be worse. >> yeah, who knows. that would be worse. yeah, there's a good vote. what would you rather have, american politicians or italian politicians. >> we did this yesterday with louisa. there were funny comments, one said who is a deeper shade of orange, john boehner o
senators to seize the moment to avoid any risks and says italy must be strong and credible in 2014 eu presidency. fep, this is just ahead of a confidence vote later today. we will see what happens later today, but this could be a huge knock against sylvia berlusconi's party where some of his ministers have resigned, but some ministers of his party look set to side with the coalition. >> it lit might be one of the few places where actually the local people maybe wouldn't mind a fetored...
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that's the first step towards eu membership. joining the eu is vital for the cash strapped ukraine. second was jailed two years ago in a controversial abuse of authority case today backers of ukrainian president viktor yanukovich team's second man up on and refused to back all six pills. d oh. on the list of things you leave it to the shank those daughters jane and here's what she had to say. i really feel how i love it though and that come and cheer up. while we were there. she looked at the point that day that we will hopefully leave that at any time. up for what they thought that the buddha today will shape the clay i think it will ensure that each ingredient that if i'm at work but the reaction right now in the evening of what's what with the trick to it but the main thing now is the end of the hippie duty and adding them up at the beach is calling in the end he did. now the guy at the concrete that pressure on him a quote that will feel it. and then i feel i know it will open in hainan island in the teaching degree at ukrai
that's the first step towards eu membership. joining the eu is vital for the cash strapped ukraine. second was jailed two years ago in a controversial abuse of authority case today backers of ukrainian president viktor yanukovich team's second man up on and refused to back all six pills. d oh. on the list of things you leave it to the shank those daughters jane and here's what she had to say. i really feel how i love it though and that come and cheer up. while we were there. she looked at the...
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in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine last year, more than two-thirds from the eu. europe, for its part, imported some 21 billion euros worth of solar panels from china in 2011 as a number of their own players exited the market. now, attempts to quell tensions are having a limited effect. facing pressure from a majority of eu states which oppose the levy, the european trade commissioner reduced the tariff rate on solar panels, what he calls a "one-time offer to china," a clear incentive to negotiate, but beijing's response in the form of a retaliation on european wines, that may n
in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine...
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until croatia join the eu and strict external border controls were put in place. the border is along the 1.5 kilometers street and is the only village access. the mayor wrote to all responsible authorities two years ago. >> we alerted them to the problems croatia's entry into the eu would create for us and ask them to find a solution, but we have not had an answer yet. >> once croatia had become a block member, the border threat was downgraded to a provincial one through which goods could not be transported. consequently, the supermarket was forced to close in early august. and the owner of the sports shop next-door is in the middle of a clearance sale. he is still in a state of shock. >> until the first of july, we all thought the border crossing would remain an international one. and that goods could still pass through it. it is the only road to my shop, so i have no idea what i'm going to do now. >> he's not alone. the hardware store a couple hundred meters down the road can only sell off stock that was delivered before july. the butcher has so far managed to d
until croatia join the eu and strict external border controls were put in place. the border is along the 1.5 kilometers street and is the only village access. the mayor wrote to all responsible authorities two years ago. >> we alerted them to the problems croatia's entry into the eu would create for us and ask them to find a solution, but we have not had an answer yet. >> once croatia had become a block member, the border threat was downgraded to a provincial one through which goods...
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all eu nationals have been part of the union. but that could abbey of the threats as the british prime minister david cameron has called on european union is to r movement message was made clear by cameras home secretary theresa may who recently spoke to the press in brussels. is that the wrongs i need to change the way operates within the opening hymn festival for his company was coming that section two states in the future. i think we need to be able to spend full access. typically short but mass migration is on the rights of the cold by the uk government especially with romania and bulgaria to be granted full eu accession in january. i ask is that it's a posse member and in each heat in the cocoa what the uk so afraid of. i did the uk is afraid of. very much a choice to be not afraid of people coming to our country. our problem lies in terms of the benefits that might be taken or available to people who arrive in the country. before they have actually made a contribution to our economy and that is a concern that don't involve
all eu nationals have been part of the union. but that could abbey of the threats as the british prime minister david cameron has called on european union is to r movement message was made clear by cameras home secretary theresa may who recently spoke to the press in brussels. is that the wrongs i need to change the way operates within the opening hymn festival for his company was coming that section two states in the future. i think we need to be able to spend full access. typically short but...
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doesn't oppose an association agreement with the eu. that may be ukraine's best hope. >>> meanwhile, coming up on the show, from india to indonesia, we'll find out how the emerging markets are reacting to the federal reserve's decision to start tapering its bond buying program. we'll get the latest from singapore. as we've been saying, vladimir putin holding its annual year-end news conference. we'll find out what's wind the kremlin's deal for kiev as eu protests continue in the ukrainian capital. that's at 10:30. also, for oracle, says it's prepared to take on the likes of amazon and rack space. it's made its first beat in three quarters. we'll have the latest analysis. >>> and spain plans to sell 3 billion euros in bonds this morning. if that's not enough, could new regulation send ecigarettes up in smoke? we'll talk to the ceo of vapor corp. we'll be back after this short break. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat r
doesn't oppose an association agreement with the eu. that may be ukraine's best hope. >>> meanwhile, coming up on the show, from india to indonesia, we'll find out how the emerging markets are reacting to the federal reserve's decision to start tapering its bond buying program. we'll get the latest from singapore. as we've been saying, vladimir putin holding its annual year-end news conference. we'll find out what's wind the kremlin's deal for kiev as eu protests continue in the...
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not helped out by s&p downgrading the eu. they just said we think the creditworthiness of the 28 eu countries has declined. dollar/yen, 104.49. the aussie bouncing off its 3 1/2 year low. and sterling just back from wednesday's 164.80, which is a high currently just below 11.64. so that's european trade. we've had that news out on chinese money market rates. how has that all affected asian trade? sixuan is with us out of singapore. >> yeah, thank you, ross. hurt by those liquidity concerns, chinese banks, as you can see from the wall here, they took a dive today, especially in the afternoon session on fears of another cash crunch like we saw back in june. in late trade, china construction bank and citic bank tumbled to their daily limit before recouping losses. today might not have been the perfect timing for china's largest lender to go public. suggesting investors concerns over liquidity as the country gets back near debt levels. on the whole, china markets extended a nine-day losing streak while the shanghai composite lost
not helped out by s&p downgrading the eu. they just said we think the creditworthiness of the 28 eu countries has declined. dollar/yen, 104.49. the aussie bouncing off its 3 1/2 year low. and sterling just back from wednesday's 164.80, which is a high currently just below 11.64. so that's european trade. we've had that news out on chinese money market rates. how has that all affected asian trade? sixuan is with us out of singapore. >> yeah, thank you, ross. hurt by those liquidity...
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the eu called a crucial eu summit when this is all supposed to be results to ensure confidence in future euro market. and now i'll have traders reacted to the ongoing talks in brussels about the banking union stephen wilson to stop somebody from the frankfurt stock exchange. it would take a long time to establish a single bank to move in time maybe too much time critics say because in the beginning of next year they'll will be with the stress tests fall back and switch with a show which had bangs out stable in the yuma area and which i'm not in general. investa said that that the decisions that have been made in brussels are good for the financial sector but said they did not like this into share prices and worries about below the economy trek down the markets again and so the dax pills down the negative territory stephen walt and frankfurt now let's go to check on how the markets have been trading mid weight while stephen just mentioned in frankfurt the dax closed lower at ninety seven east of the euro stocks who is index was also down almost half a percent and try to sell the way in ne
the eu called a crucial eu summit when this is all supposed to be results to ensure confidence in future euro market. and now i'll have traders reacted to the ongoing talks in brussels about the banking union stephen wilson to stop somebody from the frankfurt stock exchange. it would take a long time to establish a single bank to move in time maybe too much time critics say because in the beginning of next year they'll will be with the stress tests fall back and switch with a show which had...
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meanwhile, ireland could become the first eurozone nation to lead an eu imf bailout. it may not use a precautionary credit line. julia is in london meeting there. no doubt this will be held up as an example that these plans do work. >> absolutely, ross. remember, this is a pretty new subject. as late as september interpret talking about asking for a precautionary credit line of around 10 billion euros. to be able to go ahead with one is a steep demand. the message on friday is he's pretty confident that they might not need one. my question to him is why not? why wouldn't you give investors that extra layer of protection with a precautionary credit line. they still have immediate access to mario draghi's bond buying program if they need it. this ultimately will be one of the questions that gets decided in november and perhaps as late as the december meeting, too. remember, we don't have the likes of germany, of spain, of portugal. the finance minister is coming to this meeting. it's likely to be discussion more than anything else. the message from ireland has already b
meanwhile, ireland could become the first eurozone nation to lead an eu imf bailout. it may not use a precautionary credit line. julia is in london meeting there. no doubt this will be held up as an example that these plans do work. >> absolutely, ross. remember, this is a pretty new subject. as late as september interpret talking about asking for a precautionary credit line of around 10 billion euros. to be able to go ahead with one is a steep demand. the message on friday is he's pretty...
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he went cap in hand to the imf and eu to bail out the financial sector, costing the taxpayer 30 billion euros. >>> european finance ministers failed to agree on a deal to create a banking union in the early hours of saturday morning. now, as a result, they all have to head back to brussels and try to hammer out a deal tomorrow. julia is in brussels waiting for them. and in the meantime shaerks's been speaking to one of the men at the center of those talks, julia. >> reporter: thanks so much, louisa. i've been speaking to olli rehn, who is the commissioner for economics and monetary affairs here in brussels. we talked about the issue of banking union, whether there's an appropriate level of urgency, but ultimately, i did ask him what's the likelihood we can thrash out the issues between the 17 and the 27 individual companies and push forward with a date on the banking union. the bail-in aspect of the banking union tomorrow. listen in. >> i hope so. i believe we have a fair chance of reaching an agreement on wednesday. it will be very important to maintain the momentum towards the banking
he went cap in hand to the imf and eu to bail out the financial sector, costing the taxpayer 30 billion euros. >>> european finance ministers failed to agree on a deal to create a banking union in the early hours of saturday morning. now, as a result, they all have to head back to brussels and try to hammer out a deal tomorrow. julia is in brussels waiting for them. and in the meantime shaerks's been speaking to one of the men at the center of those talks, julia. >> reporter:...
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the agreement was in peak condition for joining the eu. officials from imran and the international atomic energy agency are trying to agree on something that's decided that for years. how they can spend a rainy new clean facilities. negotiators that meeting and i a headquarters in vienna. it was built on an agreement the beach last month the rains said they would grant access to two nuclear related sites. on sunday to allow the inspectors to visit a hobby wonder plant under construction in the city of the knot. the inspectors the reactor being built and can produce plutonium for nuclear weapons. but the means are still preventing them from visiting a military facility near tehran. some experts believe scientists have used the park and complex for developing new crayons. mimi negotiators will host more talks next month in iran iaea negotiators have also been consulting with their counterparts from six world powers over a breakthrough agreement on iran's nuclear program discussing how to make sure the iranians are following through on their
the agreement was in peak condition for joining the eu. officials from imran and the international atomic energy agency are trying to agree on something that's decided that for years. how they can spend a rainy new clean facilities. negotiators that meeting and i a headquarters in vienna. it was built on an agreement the beach last month the rains said they would grant access to two nuclear related sites. on sunday to allow the inspectors to visit a hobby wonder plant under construction in the...
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steinberg suggests funding stimulus measures with eu polls and a tax on financial transactions. the sdp leader says he wouldn't support further aid for greece. on the corporate side, facebook shares closed shy of its ipo price of $38 a share. the stock is now rallied more than 40% since reporting earnings last week, which helped silence some of the critics of the network. what do you think of the value of facebook? is it too expensive? time to get on board? join the conversation on "worldwide exchange," get in touch with us, e-mail, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex, or direct to me, @rosswestgate. the stock is back to near just about where it floated. seems a while it is taking to do that, of course. >>> a little bit of news out from the fca, four arrested in an fca insider dealing investigation. the fca says at rests are not linked to any other ongoing insider deal. >>> still to come, markets are something of a holding pattern. what might investors expect from the fed? we'll preview it, the second hour of "worldwide exchange" continues right after this. [ male announcer ] i'v
steinberg suggests funding stimulus measures with eu polls and a tax on financial transactions. the sdp leader says he wouldn't support further aid for greece. on the corporate side, facebook shares closed shy of its ipo price of $38 a share. the stock is now rallied more than 40% since reporting earnings last week, which helped silence some of the critics of the network. what do you think of the value of facebook? is it too expensive? time to get on board? join the conversation on...
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is to travel to brussels today from all told catherine ashton says hypocritical to he wants a strong eu relationship and is willing to sign the deal. i believe he said. it is possible because i think it's in the interests of ukraine to do so. i have to affect the law the president says me it's what you think should be having to carry back the message. the bandits also said she discussed the police tactics used against the protests this. i may be a thinking player. this is not the way to go bowling. maybe it became clear that we expect to see that discussion and dialogue with people who are using their minds to the assembly to make a peaceful demonstration previously catherine ashton has met opposition leaders to set the focus was snow on bringing a backdoor i love between all parties concerned and she states that the eu would play its part to support this process. you know. with no statistic we pick one being should be to show came on a laptop it could be prime minister a bit silly and make the task that has one of bites of confidence in price changes of commons in the know as expected
is to travel to brussels today from all told catherine ashton says hypocritical to he wants a strong eu relationship and is willing to sign the deal. i believe he said. it is possible because i think it's in the interests of ukraine to do so. i have to affect the law the president says me it's what you think should be having to carry back the message. the bandits also said she discussed the police tactics used against the protests this. i may be a thinking player. this is not the way to go...
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personal information of eu citizens. brussels also wants to scrutinize existing agreements on data exchange with the united states. >> it is a question of citizens rights, a question of the common market, and of whether we europeans can impose our own rules in europe, of whether european law of lies or lawlessness. >> now, it is up to european governments to turn the political momentum into enforced rules. >> we spoke earlier to our dw correspondent in lithuania. i put it to him that merkel once german data protection law to be european standard. how likely is this to happen? >> the european authorities are now trying to do that. german standards should be european standards, said the home affairs minister. now they are trying to get through negotiations with american counterparts, and that could be a problem because americans are not very eager to adapt to european standards, so there is a long way to go. the new organization will not be in place before 2014. >> are the europeans afraid of the u.s.'s ability to spy on u
personal information of eu citizens. brussels also wants to scrutinize existing agreements on data exchange with the united states. >> it is a question of citizens rights, a question of the common market, and of whether we europeans can impose our own rules in europe, of whether european law of lies or lawlessness. >> now, it is up to european governments to turn the political momentum into enforced rules. >> we spoke earlier to our dw correspondent in lithuania. i put it to...
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eu itselfemoved a phase we plan to treat all sports. the sim free travel in the jenin area. european commission said it was to reward or dave is fixed to implement the reforms the announcement comes as before the start of the summaries in the new kiwi new capital vilnius. eu the days have been expecting to sign the trains packed with ukraine before the government dcu ten the commissioning tyres da the east of khan is he won't eat the soup free travel to fun day though david's example that the pace it will still have to be discussed by the european parliament and council from here applies senate house commission has cost it comes to the ship then allowing for that he can i say should the production and use of marijuana legislation if obtained by the full senate next month will take the dog away from traffic as it was all set to make him use the stacking cups but go on to strict government control. taking time away from us to state that obama has performed enough traditional president of taunts the bank to check in the face of becoming someone's thanksgiving dinner on the heat
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they cannot afford any cut in revenue from the eu. northern european nations are close to the uk position. the french suggest david cameron may have to back down a bit. >> a compromise is possible, but we must be reasonable, so we need to reason with those who want to cut the eu budget. >> one of the front lines in the battle of the budget is here at the european union -- european commission. the cost of running the european union is actually a relatively small part of overall spending, yet some governments say that staff numbers and salaries must be cut here in order to reduce that spending. some eu workers went on strike this weekend against that idea. they point out the ee you is being asked by its members to do more with potentially less money -- the eu is being asked by its members to do more with potentially less money. >> i am george alagiah. the top stories this hour -- a black day for australian sport. widespread doping is uncovered, as well as allegations of match fixing. we are going to stay with that story. with me is an a
they cannot afford any cut in revenue from the eu. northern european nations are close to the uk position. the french suggest david cameron may have to back down a bit. >> a compromise is possible, but we must be reasonable, so we need to reason with those who want to cut the eu budget. >> one of the front lines in the battle of the budget is here at the european union -- european commission. the cost of running the european union is actually a relatively small part of overall...
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personal information of eu citizens. brussels also wants to scrutinize existing agreements on data exchange with the united states. >> it is a question of citizens rights, a question of the common market, and of whether we europeans can impose our own rules in europe, of whether european law of lies or lawlessness. >> now, it is up to european governments to turn the political momentum into enforced rules. >> we spoke earlier to our dw correspondent in lithuania. i put it to him that merkel once german data protection law to be european standard. how likely is this to happen? >> the european authorities are now trying to do that. german standards should be european standards, said the home affairs minister. now they are trying to get through negotiations with american counterparts, and that could be a problem because americans are not very eager to adapt to european standards, so there is a long way to go. the new organization will not be in place before 2014. >> are the europeans afraid of the u.s.'s ability to spy on u
personal information of eu citizens. brussels also wants to scrutinize existing agreements on data exchange with the united states. >> it is a question of citizens rights, a question of the common market, and of whether we europeans can impose our own rules in europe, of whether european law of lies or lawlessness. >> now, it is up to european governments to turn the political momentum into enforced rules. >> we spoke earlier to our dw correspondent in lithuania. i put it to...
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with budgets last eu leaders agreed to work more closely on making defense spending the roof of a. portugal's constitutional court frustrates the government and says its proposed pension cuts are really cool. eleven it contemplates the ice ahead of the wind chill index by cops in the makeup of the cups the bus arrived at the show that a. days to finish all the states ago was the momma was going t. it's a poll to the ceiling collapsed during the show knew and loved the west and the audience of the appalling fiesta wish i lived with masonry and drapery or walking the play. the curious incident of the old guy in the mics find the full story auditorium was packed with hundreds of people the name of my friends. many still existing. i didn't record the second set response to russian interests. democratic freakin something that let's bring in some different women sap. its collapse of the fiesta which is more of a century old specs of this busy area are essential on them being sealed all the weather reports. if anything talent is bored quickly with itunes was that these nights back. it's b
with budgets last eu leaders agreed to work more closely on making defense spending the roof of a. portugal's constitutional court frustrates the government and says its proposed pension cuts are really cool. eleven it contemplates the ice ahead of the wind chill index by cops in the makeup of the cups the bus arrived at the show that a. days to finish all the states ago was the momma was going t. it's a poll to the ceiling collapsed during the show knew and loved the west and the audience of...
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former central bankers speaking exclusively to cnbc disagree as the eu launches an investigation into the block's biggest economy. >> studying why germany is so successful internationally in my view is a lot of lessons in particular the periphery can learn from that. >> my friend is brilliant, but wrong in this particular case. germany is doing the wrong thing in five different ways. >> meanwhile, china's leadership prepares to release its economic reform plan to the world. >>> and on the on earnings front, vodafone unveils a $7 billion pound spending plan as weak trading in europe results in a record fall in core revenue. >>> a warm welcome to you. the it's has pledged an aircraft carrier and other vessels will go to the island as recovery efforts deny in the wake of typhoon haiyan. we'll have the latest from manila. >>> back in london, sotheby's is preparing to sell some of the world's most expensive whines at its auction tomorrow. >>> at 10:45 cet, are china's debt levels heading to a breaking point? china's debt policy could be on the brink of some kind of default. >>> and our inn
former central bankers speaking exclusively to cnbc disagree as the eu launches an investigation into the block's biggest economy. >> studying why germany is so successful internationally in my view is a lot of lessons in particular the periphery can learn from that. >> my friend is brilliant, but wrong in this particular case. germany is doing the wrong thing in five different ways. >> meanwhile, china's leadership prepares to release its economic reform plan to the world....
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they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] cou
they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited...
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. >>> the eu is investigating app apple for accusations it is unfairly paying less taxes. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," business news from around the globe. >>> on today's show, a completely new concept allowing companies to raise income from their own savings. that's where entrepreneur mark hudson claims oxygen finance can do. >>> google's eric schmidt continues to defend google's paying taxes. >>> leaders from middle east and north africa have been gathering in jordan for the world economic for ym. we hear from the ceo about the challenges of security issues. >>> also coming up, we will visit bangkok. its capital is taking the top spot to london. that's right. we will be joined for more at 11:40 cet. >>> minutes from the bank of japan's april meeting think the central bank should consider measures to prevent a drop in liquidity from the japanese drop in bond markets. the bank's targets as hardly reached by march 2016. here is a look at how the japanese market down another 2% to 3%. this is compounding some of the volatile trade seen as of the close. 469 points l
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from the uk and france, the eu possum bar go on sending weapons to syria will end. individual countries will be able to deliver arms to rebels as long as they are approved by the european union and used to protect civilians. andrew symonds is live for us with more on this. no doubt you're going through the complications this could all cause, but first i must refer our viewers to the fact that you came from inside syria. a massively changing situation is what you witnessed. , david, it hasly changed. the whole powershift towards those who have the most money, the most guns. that is where we get into a difficult area because this eu lifting of the embargo in certain cases where, for instance, the uk may ask to do it, and france, another country that push this through him a lobbied very hard, which groups will they back? how will they make safeguards? how will they ensure that they fit the restrictions of the eu that the guns are only used to protect civilians? these are all questions. the bigger question -- the fact that eu leaders that represent the opposition forces
from the uk and france, the eu possum bar go on sending weapons to syria will end. individual countries will be able to deliver arms to rebels as long as they are approved by the european union and used to protect civilians. andrew symonds is live for us with more on this. no doubt you're going through the complications this could all cause, but first i must refer our viewers to the fact that you came from inside syria. a massively changing situation is what you witnessed. , david, it hasly...
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>> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this package of 6.5% for those below 100,000 and 9.9% to those above is 00,000 was something that was decided by the cypriot authorities. for whatever reason led them to do that, it clearly was a bad idea because if you have the implicit guarantee those that have 100,000, remember, this is not a loss. it's a tax. so theoretically, authorities have the authority to actually collect taxes on whatever. except it is being perceived as an ex appropriation of the savings. so -- but this is cypriot. this is a cyprus problem. don't extend it to the euro. the euro is not in danger because of what's happening in cyprus. nothing is going to happen to the financial system of the world because of what's happening in cyprus. we haven't had very enlightened series of decisions. since greece. and then we've bumbled a little bit, we've tumbled and is bumbled with spain and italy and now this cypriot thing is going to need a better design. >> so what is the design? what's the reasonable solution? >> we
>> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this package of 6.5% for those below 100,000 and 9.9% to those above is 00,000 was something that was decided by the cypriot authorities. for whatever reason led them to do that, it clearly was a bad idea because if you have the implicit guarantee those that have 100,000, remember, this is not a loss. it's a tax. so theoretically, authorities have the authority to actually collect...
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but mohammed nas s*eu says it take more than perfect weather to attract investment. >>> tourism is one of the most important incomes to our country. so it's very, very important. the it's important for stability and national. >> they are known for the white sandy beaches like this and private holidays. you can uncover a very different reality. and this local is the real maldives. the fish industries the feeds thus of families afloat. but ali ahmad may lose his job if the government doesn't increase its support of the industry. next year the maldives their lose this tax status in europe, a major export market. >> it goes up, that would mean as a t -- they have to cut down somewhere. >> reporter: from job security to personal security, maldivians says political instability has allowed to crime to increase in the capitol. last year, her husband was mugged. she said he was fatally stabbed on a city street in the middle of the day. >> what is going on here. everything is shut out. we want to keep the outsiders to say we are not safe anymore. we cannot walk like we were walking before like 2
but mohammed nas s*eu says it take more than perfect weather to attract investment. >>> tourism is one of the most important incomes to our country. so it's very, very important. the it's important for stability and national. >> they are known for the white sandy beaches like this and private holidays. you can uncover a very different reality. and this local is the real maldives. the fish industries the feeds thus of families afloat. but ali ahmad may lose his job if the...
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she was jailed in 2011 for abuse of office, a ruling that has been condemned by the eu as politically motivated. she needs medical treatment, which she is to receive in berlin. >> on friday, bushfires raged across southeastern us rally up. the blazes -- southeastern australia. whole towns and villages were evacuated. >> you do your best. it gets to a stage where you realize you cannot do anymore. you take what you can and go. >> about 100 fires were burning in the state of new south wales. 20 of them out of control. a thick blanket of smoke hung over the city of sydney, and residents with respiratory problems were advised to remain indoors. germany's soccer coach signed a contract extension. the new deal takes him through to after the 2016 european championships areas but first he faces the challenge of next year's world cup in brazil. >> we have a good team. we will go in well-prepared. of theas been part german set up for 11 years now. he is yet to win a title, but under his leadership the german national team developed a modern attacking
she was jailed in 2011 for abuse of office, a ruling that has been condemned by the eu as politically motivated. she needs medical treatment, which she is to receive in berlin. >> on friday, bushfires raged across southeastern us rally up. the blazes -- southeastern australia. whole towns and villages were evacuated. >> you do your best. it gets to a stage where you realize you cannot do anymore. you take what you can and go. >> about 100 fires were burning in the state of new...
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the eu predicts greece will make further progress in coming weeks. meanwhile, china and the you could be heading towards another trade dispute. and he has announced it is beginning a one-year review of steel tubing imports from the e you. >> the review could result in new tariffs. the move comes days after the european commission approved new tariffs on chinese solar panels following rampant complaints of chinese price dumping in europe. the eu import tariffs, which go into effect in early june, will range from 37% to as much as 68%. the list price on the chinese products. >> still to come, the world of sailing is morning olympic medal winner and 2 cents in. >> first, a look at other news from around the world. family man accused of imprisoning three women in the u.s. city of cleveland could face the death penalty. the ohio state prosecutor says ariel castro raped and abused the women for years and used violence to cause several miscarriages. the court will decide if it constitutes murder. >> there has been a standoff at a holy site in jerusalem. hun
the eu predicts greece will make further progress in coming weeks. meanwhile, china and the you could be heading towards another trade dispute. and he has announced it is beginning a one-year review of steel tubing imports from the e you. >> the review could result in new tariffs. the move comes days after the european commission approved new tariffs on chinese solar panels following rampant complaints of chinese price dumping in europe. the eu import tariffs, which go into effect in...
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the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that is, of course, because no single party has a clear majority in parliament, not even the ruling party under president anasatias. the ruling party says it may not want to vote with the proposal and it's coming out with an alternative proposal. we spoke to one of the members on "squawk box" just half an hour ago.
the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid...
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no other eu country offers that. >> we are just looking for somewhere safe, he says, and the only safe place in sweden. >> i decide to leave the area because it is becoming more dangerous. >> this man got here sunday after a two-week journey via turkey and greece. it was not cheap. he wants to remain anonymous as he awake anxiously for news that his family has been smuggled safely to lebanon. >> after two months, they will give me a residential permit, and after that, i can apply for my family ended two months they will be here. this is what we know. >> then you start a whole life in sweden? >> yes, hopefully. because we are looking for peace, and this is a piece country. -- peace country. >> anyone getting your and claiming permanent residents can from syria,family making sweden a sought after destination. >> when we take a decision, it is a legal matter, but of course, it is very easy to see that if you want children to reunite with her parents him it is a moral question. so, i think there is a great need of european solidarity as well. >> at the swedish parliament, there is strong b
no other eu country offers that. >> we are just looking for somewhere safe, he says, and the only safe place in sweden. >> i decide to leave the area because it is becoming more dangerous. >> this man got here sunday after a two-week journey via turkey and greece. it was not cheap. he wants to remain anonymous as he awake anxiously for news that his family has been smuggled safely to lebanon. >> after two months, they will give me a residential permit, and after that, i...
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elections, the thing in the eu the countries are divided. some of the new countries don't, see how people accept mogabe, how they see zimbabwe going further from today and on wards. i'll move slightly. he is in a red vehicle, making the bend around the corner. he's been flanked by all sorts of body guards, supporters, this table here, that's where he'll come and be sworn in. he's coming very, very slowly. making an entrance of course. he has been through a lot in the past few years. he's had ups and downs. 2008 was the lowest in his surge for power. now he is in charge. his operator is two-thirds in parliament. he is a very, very happy man. he is showing off, is what he's doing and no one can be released for the next five years. >> he is 89 and a half. do we expect him to complete that term? >> well, there are lots of theories about that. he is 89 years old. there is a theory he may serve one or two years, step down and turn it to the vice president. that's just theory. he says he is more than capable of serving a five year term. there he is
elections, the thing in the eu the countries are divided. some of the new countries don't, see how people accept mogabe, how they see zimbabwe going further from today and on wards. i'll move slightly. he is in a red vehicle, making the bend around the corner. he's been flanked by all sorts of body guards, supporters, this table here, that's where he'll come and be sworn in. he's coming very, very slowly. making an entrance of course. he has been through a lot in the past few years. he's had...
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when the average in the eu is might beus 0.8%. our task is to keep going, and although this year is going to be worse than expected, we won't see a recession or stagnation. i still believe growth in 2013 will be above 1% gdp. as far as unemployment is concerned, you quoted a number that's quite alarming at 14%. but when you apply the method that europe applies, unemployment would be measured at around 11%. that's the average for the european union. so it's not that dramatic. but we have to admit that double digit unemployment is unacceptable. taking into account the point of departure we had, the fact that we're to only country in europe that hasn't gone into recession is significant. to make sure 2013 isn't a year of sag nation, we have to maintain this trend of investment. >> you had a budget deficit in 2007 which was just below 2% and that peak just below 8% in 2010. you've overshot the limit, the target that the government at 3%. how much hope does poland have for fiscal stimulus? >> it's not a bad achievement. for 2012, the d
when the average in the eu is might beus 0.8%. our task is to keep going, and although this year is going to be worse than expected, we won't see a recession or stagnation. i still believe growth in 2013 will be above 1% gdp. as far as unemployment is concerned, you quoted a number that's quite alarming at 14%. but when you apply the method that europe applies, unemployment would be measured at around 11%. that's the average for the european union. so it's not that dramatic. but we have to...